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The politics of alcohol : a history of the drink question in England / James Nicholls.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nicholls, James, 1971-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Drinking of alcoholic beverages--England--History.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages--Social aspects--England.
Liquor laws--England.
Liquor laws.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Manchester, U.K. ; New York : Manchester University Press , [2009]
Summary:
Questions about drink - how it is used, how it should be regulated and the social risks it presents - have been a source of sustained and heated dispute in recent years. In The politics of alcohol, newly available in paperback, Nicholls puts these concerns in historical context by providing a detailed and extensive survey of public debates on alcohol from the introduction of licensing in the mid-sixteenth century through to recent controversies over 24-hour licensing, binge drinking and the cheap sale of alcohol in supermarkets. In doing so, he shows that concerns over drinking have always bee.
Contents:
Intro
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
1 A monstrous plant: alcohol and the Reformation
2 Healths, toasts and pledges: political drinking in the seventeenth century
3 A new kind of drunkenness: the gin craze
4 The politics of sobriety: coffee and society in Georgian England
5 A fascinating poison: early medical writing on drink
6 Ungovernable passions: intoxication and Romanticism
7 Odious monopolies: power, control and the 1830 Beer Act
8 The last tyrant: the rise of temperance
9 A monstrous theory:the politics of prohibition
10 The State and the trade: the drink question at the turn of the century
11 Central control: war and nationalisation
12 The study of inebriety: medicine and the law
13 The pub and the people: drinking places and popular culture
14 Prevention and health: alcohol and public health
15 Beer orders: the changing landscape in the 1990s
16 Drinking responsibly: media, government and binge drinking
Conclusion: the drink question today
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-78170-275-6
1-84779-332-0
OCLC:
818847351

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